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Explain the racial utopia of Hitler

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Answered by MustafaAhmad
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I thing that Hitler was good leader when worker make road bad when Hitler kill this worker
Answered by henan9831
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The Nazi regime was ideologically obligated to create a racially homogeneous 'Aryan' national community (Volksgemeinschaft), where the Jews would be ethnically cleansed to allow 'purity' of race. Those Germans who were physically weak or of a homosexual orientation were proclaimed to be impured by foreign races. Gypsies like the Roma and Sinti people, were also viewed by the Nazis as a dangerous 'foreign' race. It was beleived by the Nazis that all these foreign impurities had to be cleansed before the German Empire could prosper again. This was a central theme of the racial utopia of the Nazis.
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